Information if you plan to attend the Pat Summitt Plaza dedication

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An artist’s rendering of the proposed Pat Summitt Plaza to be built at the corner of Lake Loudoun Boulevard and Phillip Fulmer Way.

Campus streets will be temporarily closed for the dedication of the Pat Summitt Plaza on Friday.

Phillip Fulmer Way will close at 9 a.m. between Andy Holt Tower administrative parking garage and the intersection with Lake Loudoun Boulevard. At 10:30, Lake Loudoun will close from Neyland Drive to Volunteer Boulevard, although traffic will be able to access McClung Museum.

Public parking will be available in the G-10 garage, which is located between Thompson-Boling Arena and Neyland Stadium. Access to the garage will be limited to the Neyland Drive entrance.

A limited amount of parking for vehicles with handicap placards or license plates will be available in the Staff 23 lot on Lake Loudoun Boulevard across from Pratt Pavilion. Attendees must arrive before Lake Loudoun closes at 10:30.

Public seating will not be provided for the 11 a.m. ceremony and those attending will not be allowed to bring folding chairs.

The UT police department will handle traffic and crowd control and will reopen streets when the crowd has dispersed.